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''Private Eye'', the fortnightly British satirical magazine, has published various books and other material separately from the magazine since 1962. ==Published by Private Eye== The principal publications are anthologies, for example the Private Eye Annual, and ongoing series such as the Colemanballs collections (in even-numbered years), and diaries of the Prime Minister. "The Private Eye Annual" has been published in a variety of forms since the early 1970s and traditionally contains reprints from the middle section of the magazine; satirical articles and cartoons. The magazine has reprinted several hard-hitting articles and made them available as separate pamphlets. The most recent of such articles was their report on the recent UK outbreak of foot and mouth disease, and the response of the UK Government to it. In former years, the magazine published collections of their strip cartoons. In particular, ''The Adventures of Barry McKenzie'', the exploits of an uncouth Australian expatriate in Sixties London, written by Barry Humphries and illustrated by Nicholas Garland, was published in three collections, long since out of print and now collectors' items. The Bill Tidy strip ''The Cloggies'' was also issued in this form. Each year the magazine publishes a number of Christmas cards, which typically feature cartoons on Christmas themes from regular contributors. Patrick Marnham’s ‘’The Private Eye Story’’ (1982) was the first major attempt to tell the history of the magazine. A fiftieth anniversary biography is due in 2011. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Private Eye books」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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